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Matt Abrahams

Teaches strategic communication at Stanford Graduate School of Business and hosts the podcast Think Fast, Talk Smart.

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Jan 20, 2025 • 1h 8min

Matt Abrahams: Spontaneous Speaking for Entrepreneurs, How to Communicate Confidently On the Spot | E330

In this conversation, Matt Abrahams, a Stanford lecturer and author, shares his expertise in spontaneous speaking. He recalls how public speaking fears are common and rooted in our psychology. Matt introduces six steps to improve quick thinking and effective communication, emphasizing the significance of curiosity and imperfection in conversations. Listeners learn the art of small talk, networking with confidence, and even how body language can enhance their message. Get ready to communicate without freaking out!
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Nov 28, 2024 • 19min

Special Edition: ‘Think Faster, Talk Smarter’ This Holiday Season (& Beyond)

Matt Abrahams, a lecturer at Stanford and host of the Think Fast, Talk Smart podcast, shares invaluable tips for effective communication during the holidays. He addresses social anxieties and offers strategies to navigate both casual chats and intense discussions with ease. Discussion points include mastering spontaneous communication, embracing imperfections, and adapting to tech-driven interactions. Abrahams emphasizes the significance of connection over perfection and offers guidance for both introverts and extroverts to enhance their conversations.
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Dec 4, 2024 • 24min

“Do You Have Any Questions for Me?”

Matt Abrahams, a communication guru and Stanford lecturer, dives into the art of asking impactful questions during job interviews. He shares how strategic inquiries can foster meaningful conversations and showcase a candidate's engagement. The discussion includes techniques for navigating curveball questions and the importance of leaving silence for deeper insights. Matt emphasizes the need for thematic strategies to articulate expertise and reduce anxiety, proving that the questions you ask may just be your secret weapon in landing that job.